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Do I need to get a quit claim deed to be removed from loan?


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Old 07-12-2008, 05:20 PM
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Default Do I need to get a quit claim deed to be removed from loan?

My husband and I recently divorced where he bought me out of the property (Home) that we had together. I have never signed a quit claim to the property but I was told that I need to sign one so that my name can be remove from the mortgage so that I am not financially responsible if the property goes into foreclosure. Please advise.


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